Ten ways to meet the minimum spend on a new credit card — Points for Family Travel (2024)

Miles and Points

Written By Stacy Mantellini

Disclaimer: Points for Family Travel is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as Milevalue.com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers.

One of the most lucrative ways to earn travel points is by signing up for a credit card with a large sign up bonus, meeting the minimum spend requirement and paying the annual fee. With one credit card sign up bonus I can earn enough points to travel to Europe for almost free. Hands down this is the best and fastest way to earn points for travel.

What is the Minimum Spend Requirement?

This is the amount that you must spend on your new credit card in order to receive the sign up bonus. This amount is different for every card that you apply for so make sure you are reading the offer details and terms every time you apply for a new card. Please do not apply for a credit card unless you know you can meet the minimum spend requirement.

For example, The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card offer is to earn 60,000 Ultimate Rewards® Points after spending $4,000 within the first 3 months of account opening. This breaks down to about $1330 a month in spend requirement.

Ten ways to meet the minimum spend on a new credit card — Points for Family Travel (1)

The more you know

  • The annual fee is not included in your minimum spend requirement

  • Never spend more than what you know you can pay off

  • The three months time frame begins at the time of account approval (not from the time you receive the card)

  • Cash Advances (which you should never do) and Balance Transfers don’t count as minimum spend

  • If you buy a $300 purse at Nordies and return it - that won’t count towards your minimum spend

  • Put away that debit card! When you are meeting a minimum spend you will be paying for everything with your new card

I can’t say it enough, the key is to only spend money you would normally spend to meet the minimum spend requirement. For example, I have close to $2,000 a month in expenses if you combine all my monthly bills. When I get a new credit card, I’m going to pay for ALL my monthly expenses with that new credit card. If I have online bill pay, I’m going to switch it over to my new card. You will do this with every new credit card you get. Yes, it’s a little time consuming, but the free travel is worth it.

Ways to Meet the Minimum Spend Requirement

  1. Regular Spending. This includes paying for all of your groceries, gas, dry cleaning and eating out.

  2. Pay your Bills. You will pay for your electricity, gas, cable, internet, trash, wireless, HOA fees, Toll Tag, lawn service, etc

  3. Monthly Memberships. Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify, Audible

  4. Have kids? Pay for daycare, sports, school lunches, tuition and books with your new card

  5. Self Care. Pay for gym memberships, hair salon, nail salon, botox, lashes, etc.

  6. Insurance. Pay your car insurance online. Ours is about $2400/yr for 4 cars

  7. Healthcare Expenses. Have an FSA/HSA credit card? Put it away. I pay for every doctor's appointment, prescriptions and all medical expenses like contacts and glasses with my new credit card and then I submit a receipt to my FSA/HSA for reimbursem*nt, I earned a signup bonus this year just by paying for braces for my daughter with my new card and getting reimbursed from my Health Savings Account

  8. Donate/Tithes. Almost all charities/religious orgs accept credit cards for donations.

  9. Pre-Pay Bills. Oftentimes you may get a discount for paying in full (my daughter’s cheer gym offers substantial savings if we pay our annual dues in full rather than monthly). Another option is to buy VISA gift cards that you can use for purchases later. Only do this if you can pay off the credit card every month.

  10. Taxes. Offset the pain of paying your property and/or income taxes by paying with your credit card and earning a sign up bonus

There is another way to meet the minimum spend requirement using your credit card to pay bills that normally don’t accept credit cards for payment, but it isn’t free. Plastiq is a service that allows you to pay bills, like your car payment for a fee. The fee is 2.85% per transaction. I have only done this one time when I applied for two credit cards within three months for a limited high sign up bonus. Please calculate the fees before using this service. I don’t recommend using this method often. We don’t want to spend money we wouldn’t normally spend.

Remember, only apply for cards that you know you can meet the minimum spend requirement on. Don’t overspend and pay off your balance every month. Travel isn’t free if you’re paying interest.

Find out which card is my favorite card for Beginner’s here.

Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.

Pin it!

Stacy Mantellini

Ten ways to meet the minimum spend on a new credit card — Points for Family Travel (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Last Updated:

Views: 5864

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Birthday: 1993-01-10

Address: Suite 391 6963 Ullrich Shore, Bellefort, WI 01350-7893

Phone: +6806610432415

Job: Dynamic Manufacturing Assistant

Hobby: amateur radio, Taekwondo, Wood carving, Parkour, Skateboarding, Running, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Pres. Lawanda Wiegand, I am a inquisitive, helpful, glamorous, cheerful, open, clever, innocent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.